Govt sheds light on future power supplies

A major breakdown of four generation units at Zimbabwe’s largest coal-fired power station, Hwange Thermal Power Station, coupled with generation constraints at the Kariba South Hydro Power Station, caused a countrywide power outage that lasted for a few hours last week.

Sisters live with dead mother’s corpse

TWO sisters aged 58 and 60 kept quiet about their mother’s death and lived with her corpse for nine days in their apartment in Benin City, Nigeria.

It’s never too late to save a few bucks

It is no secret that inflation has battered a lot of bank accounts in the last year.

Prophetess celebrates birthday with the needy

Daughters of Virtue Ministries leader, Prophetess Memory Matimbire, last week celebrated her 43rd birthday by donating foodstuff, blankets and stationery to 200 Epworth families.

Begin again if necessary

Every setback that you face is a setup for a comeback, if you are willing to forgive yourself and begin again.

‘We won’t leave until sanctions are removed’

FOR close to 1 300 days, they have remained loyal to their cause. Despite starvation, harsh weather, poor shelter, criticism and even ridicule, they have remained unbowed.

Zimbabwean lands top ITU post

Zimbabwean telecommunications expert Dr Cosmas Zavazava was elected director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on Friday during the ongoing ITU Plenipotentiary Conference in Bucharest, Romania.

Bosso’s ‘Divine’ intervention

A “simple boy” born at Chitungwiza Hospital at the turn of the millennium is now often the source of anxiety for away fans, who normally occupy the Mpilo End at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo.

PPPs key in promoting investment and trade

A private sector-led trade and investment fair held in the United Kingdom last month must bring to the fore the important role that a free enterprise system can play in supporting governments in their efforts to grow their countries’ economies through promoting cross-border investments and trade.

Invest in rural markets

Desolate and lifeless rural economies are a challenge for many African countries.

It is no wonder we either resign ourselves to such a situation or do the little we can to at least ensure our rural dwellers have something to eat.

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